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Andis Clipper Oil 4 oz Pack of 2 — Lightweight Blade Lubricant, Squeeze Bottle

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Why customers choose Origin Beauty

Andis Clipper Oil 4 oz (Pack of 2) is a colorless, odorless blade lubricant designed to reduce friction, quiet noisy clippers and extend blade life when applied regularly.

Keep professional and home clippers running at peak condition with this twin-pack of Andis blade oil. Formulated to penetrate teeth and bearing surfaces, the lightweight oil helps minimize heat buildup and metal-on-metal wear. It’s simple to use, safe for most clipper blades and also suitable for shears. Regular lubrication preserves cutting performance and helps blades glide through hair more cleanly.

How often should I oil my clippers?

Frequency depends on how often you cut and the type of hair you work with. As a general rule, apply a few drops to the blade before each appointment or when you hear unusual noise, feel increased friction, or notice uneven cutting.

  • Before each use for professional barbers/stylists.
  • After every 4–6 haircuts for busy home users.
  • Immediately if blades become hot, noisy, or leave marks.
  • Wipe excess oil with a cloth to prevent residue buildup.

Will this oil help reduce blade heat and wear?

Yes — the lightweight formula reduces friction between metal parts, which helps blades run cooler and more smoothly. Lower friction also decreases wear on teeth and bearings, helping maintain cutting accuracy over time.

  • Creates a thin protective film on teeth and bearings.
  • Decreases metal-on-metal contact and drag.
  • Helps preserve blade sharpness by reducing abrasion.

Is Andis clipper oil easy to apply and store?

The squeeze-top bottle dispenses controlled drops so you can lubricate precisely where needed without waste. The compact 4 oz size is convenient for salon stations, toolkits, or home storage, and the pack of two offers a backup bottle or shared supply.

  • Squeeze applicator for targeted drops on blade teeth and pivot points.
  • Small bottles fit easily in drawers or grooming kits.
  • Pack of two provides extended supply or professional backup.

Can I use this oil on other tools besides clippers?

Andis clipper oil is suitable for most metal cutting tools like shears and trimmers where light lubrication is needed. Avoid overapplication and keep oil away from electrical contacts and rubber parts.

  • Safe for clipper blades, trimmer blades and shears when used correctly.
  • Not intended for heavy machinery or industrial gearboxes.
  • Wipe excess oil to prevent buildup on tool housing or hair.

Who this is for: This Pack of 2 Andis Clipper Oil bottles is ideal for professional barbers, stylists, mobile groomers and meticulous home users who want consistent blade performance. Choose this twin pack if you value quieter operation, reduced blade heat and a simple maintenance routine to protect your cutting tools.

FAQ

Q: Can Andis clipper oil be used on scissors?

A: Yes, it can lubricate shears lightly; apply sparingly to joints and wipe excess.

Q: How much oil should I use per blade?

A: Apply 2–3 small drops across the blade teeth and a drop at the pivot point.